Super Cup Poker Seoul: Sungmin Ha Shines At Main Event Day 1B; Nana Nakamura Lands Second Win

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Two of the four starting days for the inaugural Super Cup Poker Main Event have been completed in the COEX Convention & Exhibition Center. After 77 entries on Day 1a, the second flight attracted another 66 entries to boost the overall field size to 143 entries. When all wrapped up in the late evening, only ten players bagged up and a new overall chip leader has been crowned.

Sungmin Ha Tops Super Cup Poker Main Event Day 1B

Sungmin Ha tops Super Cup Poker Main Event Day 1B
Sungmin Ha tops Super Cup Poker Main Event Day 1B – Photo by Bluff & Catch

Sungmin Ha turned his starting stack of 30,000 into 541,000, firmly ahead of his nearest two followers Hyukjin Kwon (305,000) and Shizi Xiao (258,000). Dongwook Lee was the only other player to advance with an above-average stack of 227,000 in this flight while Isabelle ambassador Joo Hee “Tina” Oh made it through with 179,000.

Oh was responsible for bursting the bubble when she claimed the remaining chips of Hyunjeong Kim with three active players checking it down. Alan “King Lun” Lau, arguably one of the most notable players in today’s field, was among the callers and bagged up the second-shortest stack of 65,000 on Day 1b a few minutes later.

Team Isabelle saw the departures of Yuri Murakami and Jae Young Jeon, Ji Eun Park also bowed out alongside Dabin King for the ladies in the field.

Read up on the action via the SMP Live Updates.

Nana Nakamura Wins Second Trophy

Nana Nakamura wins second trophy
Nana Nakamura wins second trophy – Photo by Bluff & Catch

For GGPoker ambassador Nana Nakamura, it was a remarkable day at the tables filled with a roller coaster of emotions. She sneaked into the money as the short stack in Event #8 High Roller and bowed out in third place for KR₩ 8 Million.

The largest piece of the KR₩ 36.8 Million prize money was split between two contenders from South Korea in Ji Hwan Kim and Dongmin Kim. They agreed to a deal in heads-up play before battling for nearly an hour for the extra cash prize set aside. Ultimately, only one Kim could pose for the winner shot.

Final Result High Roller

Place Player Payout in KR₩
~USD equivalent
1 Dongmin Kim 16,400,000 12,438
2 Ji Hwan Kim 12,400,000 9,404
3 Nana Nakamura 8,000,000 6,067

Nakamura then took a break before jumping into Day 1b of the Main Event where she could not run up a stack and bowed out soon after the dinner break. However, there was another Side Event to shine with Event #11 Freeze Out.

The tournament attracted 33 entries and a prize pool of KR₩ 21 Million. Nakamura entered the ten-handed final table near the top of the leaderboard and closed out the title right as the bubble for Day 1b of the Main Event burst. For her second victory during the Super Cup Seoul 2024, she collected the same KR₩ 8 Million as earlier in the day for the High Roller min-cash.

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Super Cup Poker- Photo by Bluff & Catch

Nakamura will certainly be back in action tomorrow when the final two starting days of the Main Event take place. Day 1c kicks off at 11 a.m. local time before the turbo heat 1d with 20-minute levels unfolds as of 5 p.m. local time. The Isabelle Ladies Event is also scheduled and has been pushed to a 4 p.m. start.

*Thank you to Korean poker media Bluff & Catch for providing all the photos.

Links:

Super Cup Poker – Player Guide
Super Cup Seoul – News
Super Cup Poker – Day 1 Highlights
Super Cup Poker – Day 2 Highlights

Main Event:

Super Cup Poker – Main Event Live Updates
Super Cup Poker – Main Event Day 1A

Author:Christian Zetzsche